Notice of Furnishing - Professional - Individual - Kentucky 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Notice of Furnishing in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name, company, address, city, state, zip code, phone number, and fax number at the top of the form. This information is essential for identification.
  3. In the section labeled 'COMES NOW,' enter your name and address as a professional engineer, land surveyor, licensed architect, or landscape architect.
  4. Specify the property location where you provided services and describe it clearly in the designated fields.
  5. Indicate the property owner's name and provide the total value of services rendered in the appropriate field.
  6. Select how you were contracted for these services by checking the relevant box (property owner/agent, contractor, architect).
  7. Fill in the date when you ceased providing services. Ensure this date is within six months prior to filing this notice.
  8. Sign and print your name at the bottom of the form. Don’t forget to have it notarized if required.
  9. Complete the Certificate of Delivery section by certifying that you delivered a copy of this notice to the appropriate party.

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If they are not timely renewed, they expire. In CA that is 10 years. However, when a judgment lien has been recorded against your property, it has no expiration date. This means that it is possible to no longer have a judgment against you, but still have a judgment lien on your property.
The lien is effective from the date on which the security interest is noted on the certificate of title for a period of ten (10) years, or in the case of a manufactured home for a period of thirty (30) years or until discharged. Liens filed on or before 7-14-2016 are only valid for seven (7) years.
Commencement notice (Private): No. Completion notice (Private): No. Preliminary lien notice (Private): Not required but recommended; can be filed at any time.
To be considered for a Specific Lien Release the taxpayer must complete and submit the ​Application for Specific Lien Release to the Department of Revenue. under the authority of the Finance and Administration Cabinet.
A judgment lien whose expiration has been postponed under this paragraph shall expire on the following date: a. The date a final judgment is entered in the proceeding to enforce the judgment lien; or b. The date the proceeding to enforce the judgment lien is dismissed.

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The notice of furnishing is only required to be filed by subcontractors and suppliers. For subcontractors, closely review the Contract Documents to identify any indication of the project being registered.
How long does a judgment lien last in Kentucky? A judgment lien in Kentucky will remain attached to the debtors property (even if the property changes hands) for 15 years.
ing to Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS 65.8835), liens may be imposed by a local government or by a court on a person who violates certain conditions like tax payment. The county clerk typically records Kentucky liens.

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